2020
DOI: 10.1177/1356336x20911386
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“You’re sitting on a hot soccer field drinking Gatorade…I’m sitting in a yacht club just enjoying the view, enjoying the drinks”: Parental reproduction of social class through school sport sailing

Abstract: This paper examines the utilisation of light sailing within school sport programmes in Western France and California. Sailing has been identified as a key activity for upper class participation in both France and the USA because it heavily involves intellectual skills, including preparation, tactical decision making, leadership and problem solving. Following on from this, we develop the social class concepts of Pierre Bourdieu (1979) to demonstrate how cultural and economic capitals are sought after and reprod… Show more

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“…Although little is written directly about family habitus, it is widely accepted that the family is a key site for the reproduction of social order, and social and biological reproduction of social structure (Schmitt et al, 2020, DeLuca, 2013. This is because families want to secure their social class through the accumulation of capital and techniques which support the development of specific types of habitus.…”
Section: Leisure Intensive Parenting and Family Habitusmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Although little is written directly about family habitus, it is widely accepted that the family is a key site for the reproduction of social order, and social and biological reproduction of social structure (Schmitt et al, 2020, DeLuca, 2013. This is because families want to secure their social class through the accumulation of capital and techniques which support the development of specific types of habitus.…”
Section: Leisure Intensive Parenting and Family Habitusmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The family and early childhood experiences influence the types and amount of capital that people have access to, as well as shaping habitus. The family is a significant unit for influencing tastes, which become embodied and these may appear as if they are natural or biological (Schmitt et al, 2020). Other research has highlighted how family, particularly parents, have the most influence on their children's development of capital and habitus (Stirrup, et al, 2015).…”
Section: Leisure Intensive Parenting and Family Habitusmentioning
confidence: 99%